Month: October 2010

As solid as granite?

People often refer to granite in ways that suggest its solidity, its permanence. In terms of a human life span that may be true but it’s interesting to see how granite reacts to the forces of Nature in the long term. In response to the photo of a balancing...
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Exploring the Marsh Lake Dam on the Yukon River

I was going to entitle this post “Icy Fog Spells the End of Motorcycle Season”, but it’s more about the dam. It was -15°C when I woke up this morning, so when I went into town I took the car. The fog seen in this photo was sitting in...
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Exploring along the Tutshi River

I had to drive down to Skagway yesterday to pick up some stuff from the post office before we go on vacation next Monday. The weather report for Skagway showed clear skies and the forecast was for sunshine and 42 degrees, so it looked like a great day to...
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Winter’s here to stay

The roads were in fairly good shape yesterday so I thought that I might get one more ride on the motorcycle before putting it into storage for the winter. The photo below was shot a few minutes ago – it turned out to be not as bike-friendly a day...
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Helicopter dog sledding at Skagway

Princess Cruises has just started a new blog called “50 Essential Experiences”, which over the next 50 weeks will describe what Princess’ destination experts feel are the things that you must experience during your life. This week’s Essential Experience story is about the helicopter dog sledding [archived by The...
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Happy Thanksgiving Weekend

For Canadians, this is Thanksgiving weekend, and for Americans it’s the Columbus Day long weekend. We hope that you all have a wonderful, safe holiday 🙂 On Friday I finished my firewood cutting for the year, and the next day (yesterday), woke up to a couple of inches of...
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Videos from our Alaska Cruise

I wish that I could take credit for these videos, because they’re extremely good. One of the fellows from our CruiseCritic group, though, Bill Raffel, created these 5 videos. Each is almost 10 minutes long – while that’s a lot of watching, just the Hubbard Glacier calving and the...
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